Nandha, M., Holden, B., Jefferson, B., Jeffrey, P., and Le Corre, K. (2015). The Relationship between Source and Recovered Water Quality in a Sherwood Sandstone Aquifer used for Water Reuse. 10th IWA International Conference on Water Reclamation and Reuse. Harbin, China. July 5-9, 2015

Okeya, I, Kapelan, Z, Hutton, C, Naga, D (2013). Online Modelling of Water Distribution System using Data Assimilation. 12th International Conference on Computing and Control for the Water Industry, CCWI2013

Turner, S. and Jeffrey, P. (2013) Risk-based water resources planning: challenges for reaching rational decisions based on quantitative planning frameworks. 8th International Conference of the European Water Resources Association. Porto, Portugal, 26th-29th June 2013

Jack BloodworthIdentifying multiple pollutant catchment risks for the selection and targeting of water industry catchment management interventions: Development, implementation and testing of the CaRPoW framework

STREAM is the Industrial Doctoral Centre (IDC) for the Water Sector funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and companies who sponsor research projects.

The STREAM programme has trained 10 cohorts of talented researchers, who have developed their skills and careers, while obtaining an EngD or PhD degree. In total, 97 researchers have benefitted from participating in the programme whilst achieving their doctorate at five UK academic centres of excellence in water science and engineering.

Many of the projects have had impact on the investments and practices of their sponsors. The research has covered all a wide range of topics, including; drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, distribution systems, catchment management, and decentralised water services. Projects have covered all stages of research, from conception up to full-scale testing and implementation.